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look at us. just like when we were in high school-- you secreting, me absorbing-- and you know, these are the very same towels from back then. hey, it's hank hill, the torch guy. you were 12 across in today's arlen bystander crossword puzzle. will you sign it for me? in pencil? crowd ( chanting ): hank, hank, hank... come on, give 'em a little taste, dad. ...hank, hank, hank hank, hank, hank, hank, hank, hank... peggy: okay, remember, honey, you're going to be on tv so do not do that thing with your nose that you're not aware of. what thing? i'm here live with arlen torchbearer hank hill. which hand do you think you will carry the torch in? the right. did you give any thought to any other hand? no, i did not. ( crowd cheering ) sounds like the durndle torchbearer approacheth. finally. it took him forever. well, they're not exactly swift in durndle. ( all laughing ) he is so brave. ( all cheering ) hank, wait! damn it, dale. this flame traveled 3,000 miles plus the distance from the sun to greece.
look at us. just like when we were in high school-- you secreting, me absorbing-- and you know, these are the very same towels from back then. hey, it's hank hill, the torch guy. you were 12 across in today's arlen bystander crossword puzzle. will you sign it for me? in pencil? crowd ( chanting ): hank, hank, hank... come on, give 'em a little taste, dad. ...hank, hank, hank hank, hank, hank, hank, hank, hank... peggy: okay, remember, honey, you're going to be on tv so do not do that thing with...
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thank you for having us, mr. depp. >> you need to give up some of these jobs you got, getting the cool fame and chicks and money and stuff. pass the ball. >> you want to be in a boy band? >> no, i'm just saying they're hogging. they're acting, now they're singing. let us have some fun. >>> next in the fast lane, we go to my hometown of san diego. you remember ron burgundy from anchor man, right? >> will ferrell? >> ron burgundy is writing a memoir about his good times as a member of the channel 4 news team. >> j.c., you realize this is a fake memoir. he's not even a real person. he's a character. >> i disagree with you on that one, kelly. ron burgundy is real. i saw him on tv. >> you're buying it, aren't you? >> yes. >>> we're headed to louisiana. there's a "duck dynasty" star who might rung for congress. you know the dude with the long beards, one of the friendlier guys on "duck dynasty." the republican strategists are trying to push him to run for one of the open seats that came up. >> he would definitely win.
thank you for having us, mr. depp. >> you need to give up some of these jobs you got, getting the cool fame and chicks and money and stuff. pass the ball. >> you want to be in a boy band? >> no, i'm just saying they're hogging. they're acting, now they're singing. let us have some fun. >>> next in the fast lane, we go to my hometown of san diego. you remember ron burgundy from anchor man, right? >> will ferrell? >> ron burgundy is writing a memoir about...
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you lied to us? yeah, but now that we spent all this time together i don't know if he's right for me. oh... you know, honey, back in laos i was dating phoukong vivarad. he the vice president of acquisitions for ingersoll-rand. such a comer. the general love him like a son. then i met your dad. connie: at the national science museum. minh: no, that's just a story we tell. truth is, we meet at the discotheque. he pull up on cherry moped wearing tight shiny shirt. and that pompadour, whoo! connie: daddy was a bad boy? minh: boy, how the general hate him. push phoukong on me like you wouldn't believe. but i had to choose for myself the corporate boy or the bad boy? okay, you picked dad because grandpa hated him so i should stay with bobby? no, i picked your dad because even though we very different i knew he was right for me. i can't tell you if bobby right for you or not. your dad can't tell you either. only you can decide. dale: well, folks, earlier i made some comments that were deemed insensitive by
you lied to us? yeah, but now that we spent all this time together i don't know if he's right for me. oh... you know, honey, back in laos i was dating phoukong vivarad. he the vice president of acquisitions for ingersoll-rand. such a comer. the general love him like a son. then i met your dad. connie: at the national science museum. minh: no, that's just a story we tell. truth is, we meet at the discotheque. he pull up on cherry moped wearing tight shiny shirt. and that pompadour, whoo! connie:...
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you'll get us all fired. he can't fire all of us. who would do the laundry, huh? the blacksmith? he's filthy. this faire will grind to a halt and phillip will be forced to meet our demands. look, i can't take any chances. i have a daughter and she needs a prom dress and it has to be the one from the magazine or all the other girls will make fun of her. aren't you willing to risk this demeaning job today to give your daughter a brighter tomorrow... or whenever her prom is? ( fanfare blowing ) hear ye, hear ye. all rise for the royal procession. i hand you... tomatoes of freedom. yeah! give me a firm one! what a fine day for a faire... it is. welcome to my kingdom. it's now or never. now! come on, throw! i'm sorry. the one-wench rebellion of 1590 has been quashed. hank: peggy? i'm sorry, hank. i guess everyone here likes things the way they are. i'll go back to beating the rug now. phillip: i wonder, madam if i can expect the same impertinence from your husband's propanery that i have come to expect from you. please. hank had nothing to do with this. guards! seize this wench and ta
you'll get us all fired. he can't fire all of us. who would do the laundry, huh? the blacksmith? he's filthy. this faire will grind to a halt and phillip will be forced to meet our demands. look, i can't take any chances. i have a daughter and she needs a prom dress and it has to be the one from the magazine or all the other girls will make fun of her. aren't you willing to risk this demeaning job today to give your daughter a brighter tomorrow... or whenever her prom is? ( fanfare blowing )...
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you can use your old picture. no, no, no. what are the odds of me finding another beautiful, classy lady passed out in my lap at a molly hatchet concert, huh? what about me? you think another pretty asian girl is going to move in next door? nope. you get one chance at love and if you screw that up you're going to be alone forever. what about this one? "dear bobby, i'll love you forever. connie." that was a lie. i had a letter just like that from lenore. i had to destroy it before it destroyed me. oh... when it rains, it pours. let's get you cleaned up and home. you'll probably want to start sleeping soon. well, we may not have won the contest but at least it was kind of romantic. you and me against the world, and all. ( loud sobbing ) bobby? lenore! connie! ( sobbing ) car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have like, a ton of dollars. but how're they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or "no comment." then there's esurance. born online, raised by technology and majors in
you can use your old picture. no, no, no. what are the odds of me finding another beautiful, classy lady passed out in my lap at a molly hatchet concert, huh? what about me? you think another pretty asian girl is going to move in next door? nope. you get one chance at love and if you screw that up you're going to be alone forever. what about this one? "dear bobby, i'll love you forever. connie." that was a lie. i had a letter just like that from lenore. i had to destroy it before it...
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could all of you join us? we're gonna have a store meeting. profitable businesses need three things: the right process, a great product, and good people. here, they need help with all three. my name is marcus lemonis, and some of you have seen me around. and i'm here to help fix this business, so people don't lose their job. there are 32 employees relying on this business for their livelihood. and ever since jacob's passing, they're starving for leadership. for the next week, i'm in charge. so what we're gonna do is we're gonna make some massive changes, and, at the end of this week, we're gonna have a grand reopening. we're gonna let our customers tell us if we've gotten it right. i need to get rid of excess inventory, make time-saving changes, and i need to organize what's left. in order for that to happen, i need to put in the right system, like a bar-coding system. this building looks terrible. maarse has a viable product here, but, in order to make it good, we need to display it to the customers in a way that's appealing. they need to see
could all of you join us? we're gonna have a store meeting. profitable businesses need three things: the right process, a great product, and good people. here, they need help with all three. my name is marcus lemonis, and some of you have seen me around. and i'm here to help fix this business, so people don't lose their job. there are 32 employees relying on this business for their livelihood. and ever since jacob's passing, they're starving for leadership. for the next week, i'm in charge. so...
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you can also tweet us at my fox d.c., using the hashtag my march d.c. the blisters were oozing, and painful to touch. i woke up to a blistering on my shoulder. i spent 23 years as a deputy united states marshal and i've been pretty well banged up but the worst pain i've experienced was when i had shingles. when i went to the clinic, the nurse told me that it was a result of having had chickenpox. i wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy. >> nasa scientists are turning to the sea for the latest round of research. they're keeping a close eye on the increasing rate of sea ice melt which is a sign of climate change. 30 years ago, the sea covered a million more miles in the arctic ocean than it does now. the impact is widespread. >> the scary things is our study of the greenland ice sheet, from satellites that shoot lasers to
you can also tweet us at my fox d.c., using the hashtag my march d.c. the blisters were oozing, and painful to touch. i woke up to a blistering on my shoulder. i spent 23 years as a deputy united states marshal and i've been pretty well banged up but the worst pain i've experienced was when i had shingles. when i went to the clinic, the nurse told me that it was a result of having had chickenpox. i wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy. >> nasa scientists are turning to the sea for the...
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could all of you join us? we're gonna have a store meeting. profitable businesses need three things: the right process, a great product, and good people. here, they need help with all three. my name is marcus lemonis, and some of you have seen me around. and i'm here to help fix this business, so people don't lose their job. there are 32 employees relying on this business for their livelihood. and ever since jacob's passing, they're starving for leadership. for the next week, i'm in charge. so what we're gonna do is we're gonna make some massive changes, and, at the end of this week, we're gonna have a grand reopening. we're gonna let our customers tell us if we've gotten it right. i need to get rid of excess inventory, make time-saving changes, and i need to organize what's left. in order for that to happen, i need to put in the right system, like a bar-coding system. this building looks terrible. maarse has a viable product here, but, in order to make it good, we need to display it to the customers in a way that's appealing. they need to see
could all of you join us? we're gonna have a store meeting. profitable businesses need three things: the right process, a great product, and good people. here, they need help with all three. my name is marcus lemonis, and some of you have seen me around. and i'm here to help fix this business, so people don't lose their job. there are 32 employees relying on this business for their livelihood. and ever since jacob's passing, they're starving for leadership. for the next week, i'm in charge. so...
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see the difference all of us can make... together. >> when hank and marcus demoted me, it was hard, but he's the business expert, and, you know, i still want to do everything in my power to keep, you know, the family business going. >> i want you to see the lines of sight, okay? >> right. >> and we want to have clear lines of sight, so when the customer comes in, it's inviting. if there's one thing i know about a business, appearance matters. so i'm gonna reorganize the store and change the layout, because that's the only way we're gonna make money. we have everything here from vases to lamps to flowers to furniture to candles to wallpaper to greeting cards. >> okay. >> all i'm thinking about is customer flow and ease of access to product. the first impression in the business is the only impression that matters. so i'm bringing in some designers to help me reorganize the store and re-merchandise it. if the customers can find the inventory, they can buy it. and that's how we'll make money. there are workers everywhere around here. elec
see the difference all of us can make... together. >> when hank and marcus demoted me, it was hard, but he's the business expert, and, you know, i still want to do everything in my power to keep, you know, the family business going. >> i want you to see the lines of sight, okay? >> right. >> and we want to have clear lines of sight, so when the customer comes in, it's inviting. if there's one thing i know about a business, appearance matters. so i'm gonna reorganize the...
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they were useful. it seems to me the merchant marine, those running ships who aren't some of them have been as effective as a naval force. is a huge area the pirates have operated in if we put half the navy into the area we still could not guarantee safety. the measures taken by the shipping companies have at least as successful as naval action in degreasing off the horn of africa. >> u.s. army. regarding technology and the defense -- a bent how does that affect the final number of ships and what is your projection as far as a number? i know you said three "mayday" but what do you think the ipo number should be? >> there is the quadrennial defense review the key are. -- a the qdr there is the answer to the qdr in different point of view is required. the most recent one recommended a fleet of 350 ships. i think that is a sensible figure. it would allow the united states to maintain the three have the navy -- this three hub may be in the pacific and middle east and this hemisphere. i think that is the mo
they were useful. it seems to me the merchant marine, those running ships who aren't some of them have been as effective as a naval force. is a huge area the pirates have operated in if we put half the navy into the area we still could not guarantee safety. the measures taken by the shipping companies have at least as successful as naval action in degreasing off the horn of africa. >> u.s. army. regarding technology and the defense -- a bent how does that affect the final number of ships...
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those work out for us here and we can go ahead and use those skills forward as well. thank you very much, we appreciate the opportunity. >> thank you, i'd like to thank our panelists and open it up to our group for any questions of our panelists today. yes, sir, secretary. >> there are a lot of things you can do in a forest that tend to make it easier it fight a fire like most importantly burning off the fuel during the wet season so there's less for the fire to feed on. to what extent in cal fire and all your other things do you encourage people to do things in their forest when you don't have a fire that make it easier and more effective in fighting the fire? >> it's an excellent question, sir. we spend a large time in cal fire on public education and prevention and also with respect to you were talking about fuel, the fuels program, or vegetation management program in cal fire, we have a robust program throughout the state where we are conducting burning operations and vegetation management with prieflt ranch owners and private land owners as well as on state and c
those work out for us here and we can go ahead and use those skills forward as well. thank you very much, we appreciate the opportunity. >> thank you, i'd like to thank our panelists and open it up to our group for any questions of our panelists today. yes, sir, secretary. >> there are a lot of things you can do in a forest that tend to make it easier it fight a fire like most importantly burning off the fuel during the wet season so there's less for the fire to feed on. to what...
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for us it would. for an enemy that has to read distribute its forces so it has to cover three ships better than one is not a good thing at all. that is another possibility. do we need to keep building only nuclear-powered submarines? they are quite expensive, billions of dollars, they are not as quiet as diesel electric submarines, there is new technology coming online, has been for decades coming online that allows submarines to operate independently of air. are those cheaper than nuclear submarines, yes. same question with aircraft carriers. would it be better if we had three or four diesel electric or other powered submarines other than nuclear powered submarines? from our point of view it would be better. from a potential enemy's point of view they have to deal with four submarines instead of one. those are some of the examples of things we could do that would increase our combat effectiveness and likely diminish costs. does that answer your question? >> it was much simpler and smaller and westerl
for us it would. for an enemy that has to read distribute its forces so it has to cover three ships better than one is not a good thing at all. that is another possibility. do we need to keep building only nuclear-powered submarines? they are quite expensive, billions of dollars, they are not as quiet as diesel electric submarines, there is new technology coming online, has been for decades coming online that allows submarines to operate independently of air. are those cheaper than nuclear...
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i'm glad that came to us. you can't swing a dead cat in this country without hitting a meth lab somewhere or other. that's a sad statement. no one state has the lock on it, unfortunately, it's a terrible drug and you find it everywhere. so it might as well have been new mexico but it turned out to be the perfect place for us -- >> rose: because? >> the beautiful skies. >> these landscapes. >> the western -- we -- what i think we did for 26 episodes we shoot a post-modern western which i'm very proud of. >> rose: what does that mean a post-modern western? >> the sense that it is the american west but it's very different. last contemporary story but it's a west of strip malls and t.g.i. friday's but you get away from that and you still have a man alone on the horizon facing down his enemies. you've got that with walter white. you've got that -- a guy finding his way on his own. all these wonderful tropes, these mythic -- >> rose: you directed some episodes? >> i did. i directed three episodes and the last one be
i'm glad that came to us. you can't swing a dead cat in this country without hitting a meth lab somewhere or other. that's a sad statement. no one state has the lock on it, unfortunately, it's a terrible drug and you find it everywhere. so it might as well have been new mexico but it turned out to be the perfect place for us -- >> rose: because? >> the beautiful skies. >> these landscapes. >> the western -- we -- what i think we did for 26 episodes we shoot a post-modern...
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a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. tonight the british government goes all out to block revelations all mussed surveillance the paper the first published the snowden leaks says it's being forced to destroy its trove of data i've come in about coming up. scandals continue to unfold around the u.s. national security agency and its surveillance practices we look at how. responsible for making code breaking has become so powerful. to claims he's got evidence that israel was behind the coup in egypt where the resulting chaos is played almost a thousand lives and crippled vital industry. also a human tide of desperation the tens of thousands of kurdish refugees fleeing across the iraqi border as their homes in syria retire.
a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. tonight the british government goes all out to block revelations all mussed surveillance the paper the first published the snowden leaks says it's being forced to destroy its trove of data i've come in about coming up. scandals continue to unfold around the u.s. national security agency and its surveillance practices we look at how. responsible for making code breaking has become so powerful. to claims he's got evidence that israel was...
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and say oh you poor individual investors aren't fully invested yet turn to buy in at the all time i use your margin to get a visceral this is what we want to do with your net worth maria this is notorious investment program to get all those zero well yeah exactly and hank paulson i believe met with a bunch of goldman sachs related hedge funds and he told them that in fact the u.s. government would bail out fannie mae and freddie mac. when he was telling publicly and he told congress and therefore the public of america that they would not that they definitely definitely would not so they had insider information on that now let's look at this next headline soros is biggest holding bearish call on the s. and p. five hundred now of course you would not know this listen to the mainstream financial news because they just focused on his long position on apple and his selling of g.l.d. the gold e.t.f. but soros fund management's biggest position is a put on the s. and p. five hundred e.t.f. s.p.y. saurus. bought a put one million two hundred forty eight thousand six hundred forty three s.p.y. u
and say oh you poor individual investors aren't fully invested yet turn to buy in at the all time i use your margin to get a visceral this is what we want to do with your net worth maria this is notorious investment program to get all those zero well yeah exactly and hank paulson i believe met with a bunch of goldman sachs related hedge funds and he told them that in fact the u.s. government would bail out fannie mae and freddie mac. when he was telling publicly and he told congress and...
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a pleasure to have you with us here on our team today i'm sure. welcome back to the kaiser report imax geyser time out of turn to alan jones author of jabs the demonization of the working class owners currently working on his next book about the british establishment and all of course is most famously known in this country as a columnist for the independent on jones welcome to the kaiser where they see you are you there all right on jones guy had been here now. i want to talk to you first about a couple of data points that we've talked about on the steps george osborne's well for welfare reforms will see eleven play billion pounds taken from housing benefits while at the same time itself devised game grants twelve billion and subsidies roughly the same out for housing speculation so what does this tell us about the government's prejudice perhaps i think it says quite a low and surprisingly even if you look at those riots of only skate. the makings of an absolute disaster you know the only sustainable bubble when you've got real wages at the mill y
a pleasure to have you with us here on our team today i'm sure. welcome back to the kaiser report imax geyser time out of turn to alan jones author of jabs the demonization of the working class owners currently working on his next book about the british establishment and all of course is most famously known in this country as a columnist for the independent on jones welcome to the kaiser where they see you are you there all right on jones guy had been here now. i want to talk to you first about...
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a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm researcher. we now welcome to larry king. live them all familiar faces in america he has not one but two shows in prime time including the stephen king series under the dome but dean ours is will live forever he will never be known as hank schrader the dea agent and brother in law to bryan cranston's crystal meth kingpin walter white on breaking bad to t.v. shows in primetime that's unusual this theory and i'm trying to think it maybe you would know better now is it about me for i can't think of it that contractually would not. gable to exist how did what how did you get one you had breaking bad right breaking bad breaking bad was ending and so i knew i could do a show i met with needed tasks or had a c.b.s. at ten am i think on a monday and it noon she offered me the job so i looked it looked it over and made sure we could it could jive with the schedule a break by which is pretty tough and they couldn't they had it in the just the way they were going to get done with breaking bad back in march and it didn't and it's not air
a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm researcher. we now welcome to larry king. live them all familiar faces in america he has not one but two shows in prime time including the stephen king series under the dome but dean ours is will live forever he will never be known as hank schrader the dea agent and brother in law to bryan cranston's crystal meth kingpin walter white on breaking bad to t.v. shows in primetime that's unusual this theory and i'm trying to think it maybe you...
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to always say to me my father used to just pass away just passed away long ago used to look at what i did and go beats workin son i'll tell you that right now how do you find your voices were you always always a kid you did you do was is is yet is always i imitate people everyone you know every ever i didn't know that everybody couldn't do it i thought everybody could mimic things they only realized it was a marketable skill when i was like eighteen years old give me a little apu what would you like to talk about let a man i say it's an on earth true honor to sit across from. the view and even every time i see suspenders i feel honored and know you are actually inside of them and mom and mower you gave us all you had a little bit dad don't get greedy larry i already truly have no ok all right how about chief wisdom at madam. yemeni i am having a legal problem said i should now i'm back and i need a the travel haven't any down that jam he turned out to sign i'll accept anything you said mosher dog alter egos a true that is kind of true i mean i i was a bartender i feel like in that i
to always say to me my father used to just pass away just passed away long ago used to look at what i did and go beats workin son i'll tell you that right now how do you find your voices were you always always a kid you did you do was is is yet is always i imitate people everyone you know every ever i didn't know that everybody couldn't do it i thought everybody could mimic things they only realized it was a marketable skill when i was like eighteen years old give me a little apu what would you...
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terrell brown is with us. good morning. >> norah, good morning to you. opening night is tonight and will air over the weekend we sat in on dress rehearsal and watched as 200 children put on the musical ". >> this isn't your mom's musical. >> reporter: in the auditor rum of newtown auditorium the stage damages with eye-popping color, a live orchestra and a production na looks fit for a broadway theater but the actors are as young as 5 and as old as 18 all from the newtown area. >> the show itself couldn't be more perfect for us and i think we've all had a moment where we've realized that. >> i think that this town a lot of us have lost hope and so this show is about keeping that hope and, you know saying that we're nothing got to give up. >> reporter: the town was devastated last december when an elementary school shooting claimed the lives of six adults and 20 children. it's not spoken much during rehearsals but it's on everyone's minds. >> there are times i'm on stage that i have to fight back tears but not in a bad way. fighting back tears of joy and o
terrell brown is with us. good morning. >> norah, good morning to you. opening night is tonight and will air over the weekend we sat in on dress rehearsal and watched as 200 children put on the musical ". >> this isn't your mom's musical. >> reporter: in the auditor rum of newtown auditorium the stage damages with eye-popping color, a live orchestra and a production na looks fit for a broadway theater but the actors are as young as 5 and as old as 18 all from the newtown...
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use of these victims however none of them included a sex box i can guarantee you that one and that's going to do it for now from one of the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r t america i made them though. well it was a kaiser report imax guys are gonna stern it mom and pop you've gone and done it again almost blowing the greater fool i guess that's why the wealth of mom and pop investor is going the way of the mom and pop convenience store fricken extinct right stacey exactly max well there's a myth going around that this is an unloved bull market by mom and pop that they have not participated in this rally in the dow and the s. and p. well well mamma papa vespers blow it again data shows that the ordinary retail public mom and pop are back on wall street and have no according to the investment company institute the great american public has poured ninety two billion dollars into the stock market via stock mutual funds since the start of the year now if you put that into context last year at the in the beginning of the year they withdrew one hundred eighty billion dolla
use of these victims however none of them included a sex box i can guarantee you that one and that's going to do it for now from one of the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r t america i made them though. well it was a kaiser report imax guys are gonna stern it mom and pop you've gone and done it again almost blowing the greater fool i guess that's why the wealth of mom and pop investor is going the way of the mom and pop convenience store fricken extinct right stacey exactly max...
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do people like to do to it absolutely addicted i think when we third season when people got to see us on netflix that really sent the show into a different sort of stratosphere and people started binge watching and then we had people coming up to us saying oh my gosh i started watching the show and i've been up for three days straight and i've been watching it and i haven't slept and i said are you all right psychologically and he would say yeah yeah i'm good i'm good i just can't wait to get more and more and more so you finish the show you mel but you finish shooting you know yes what was that was do you like the last day for me and sat was extremely emotional and i went into the makeup trailer that morning and i think it was already starting to have some teary moments but yeah but brian and i the whole time we just said let's enjoy and savor and relish every last minute of this because we knew how lucky we were we knew how rare this writing is and it doesn't come along that often and so we just held onto each other for dear life and we had a group hug at the end of the day and i ac
do people like to do to it absolutely addicted i think when we third season when people got to see us on netflix that really sent the show into a different sort of stratosphere and people started binge watching and then we had people coming up to us saying oh my gosh i started watching the show and i've been up for three days straight and i've been watching it and i haven't slept and i said are you all right psychologically and he would say yeah yeah i'm good i'm good i just can't wait to get...
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to or we used to get into. so we act, we are participating very active for 23 days, 18 of that at sea with these numbers. and that was what we did. in terms of lessons learned, as admiral nathan said, no one is prepared for an event of such magnitude, so you have to take many things in account but with a guitar in your hand it's another story. you have to be prepared as much as you can. the first section is to establish coms. communications is the most important thing to deal with an emergency of this sort and you are absolutely right. people and infrastructure regulations. in our school we teach our kids that if they felt a tremor or an earthquake, which is they can't stay stand, they have to run it high lands. how high? about 30 meters above sea level. this is mostly safe. but also we practice that in many coastal communities we practice at least once a year. also the streets, we have signs that say, this is the evacuation route in case of tsunami. we have that in all our coastal cities. infrastructure regula
to or we used to get into. so we act, we are participating very active for 23 days, 18 of that at sea with these numbers. and that was what we did. in terms of lessons learned, as admiral nathan said, no one is prepared for an event of such magnitude, so you have to take many things in account but with a guitar in your hand it's another story. you have to be prepared as much as you can. the first section is to establish coms. communications is the most important thing to deal with an emergency...
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pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm researcher. as area bagus classified as one of the world's thirty most polluted sites its tanneries are an out and out ecological disaster playing to waste everything around them every day the factories belch for fifteen thousand cubic meters of toxic refuse leaving it to pile up amid the housing and along the river bank. the demand soon the waste floods into two elling penetrating the soil and filtering down to contaminate the water tables. the brewery gang the river that flows through the slum is paying the highest price.
pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm researcher. as area bagus classified as one of the world's thirty most polluted sites its tanneries are an out and out ecological disaster playing to waste everything around them every day the factories belch for fifteen thousand cubic meters of toxic refuse leaving it to pile up amid the housing and along the river bank. the demand soon the waste floods into two elling penetrating the soil and filtering down to contaminate the water tables....
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first, i think that is hard proof that steve king does not use drugs. because-- does he have any idea what 75 pounds of marijuana would look like? ( laughter ) that would be pretty hard to haul across a desert. ( cheers and applause ) in fact, could we see a little bit more of that picture? okay, so he was right about one thing. but maybe we shouldn't blame steve king. this is probably just what his constituents want, right? >> 69% of steve king's constituents in iowa's fourth congressional district want comprehensive immigration reform. 59% support a pathway to permanent residents for undocumented immigrants under the age of 15. >> john: wow! to go this hard against your own constituency and basic reason, you really must have balls the size of cantaloupes. ( laughter ) and unrepresentative king is not alone in his distrust of these immigrants. >> the problem is that so many of them who come here illegally come so ill prepared for succe success. they come with lack of education. they come with lack of skill. they come with lack of ability or unwillingne
first, i think that is hard proof that steve king does not use drugs. because-- does he have any idea what 75 pounds of marijuana would look like? ( laughter ) that would be pretty hard to haul across a desert. ( cheers and applause ) in fact, could we see a little bit more of that picture? okay, so he was right about one thing. but maybe we shouldn't blame steve king. this is probably just what his constituents want, right? >> 69% of steve king's constituents in iowa's fourth...
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what alarmed me was how it was put to other uses. for example, see are a --cra became a leverage for some banks for competitive bid vantage that they had not earned in the marketplace. one bank in particular rhyme it need not mention the mission was buying the other banks and using c r a to keep competing bidders for those particular banks at bay and out of competition. cra based protests by community activists and organizers can slow a bank's acquisition efforts by raising the surgeons the banks involved were ignoring their own markets, assertions that are almost never proved but always carefully investigated by the regulators slow everything down. the bank to which i referred discover the strategy of entering into billions of dollars of financial arrangements for community groups before announcing an acquisition plan. and to no surprise those grooves later wrote letters and sometimes testified in support of that bank's merger efforts. the cra supporters got the joke. in 1999, i came across a lot wonderful colloquy in the national r
what alarmed me was how it was put to other uses. for example, see are a --cra became a leverage for some banks for competitive bid vantage that they had not earned in the marketplace. one bank in particular rhyme it need not mention the mission was buying the other banks and using c r a to keep competing bidders for those particular banks at bay and out of competition. cra based protests by community activists and organizers can slow a bank's acquisition efforts by raising the surgeons the...
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joining us is elliott clemence. thank you for joining us.>> happy to be here. host: i see a lot of touch screens instead of switches and dials. why is that? guest: having a touch screen reduces workload for the pilot. back in the old days, there is around 150-plus knobs and that keeps the pilot very busy. screen,r as the touch how much work load is reduced? guest: with the touch screen, your workload is greatly reduced. you can focus on the tactical situation.you can have enhanced situational awareness which affects your survivability. to put that in a different perspective, if the pilot is not as busy with knobs and switches and trying to control precisely where his radar is looking, and he can pay more attention to the big picture and be more lethal as a tactical pilot. host: some of the controls that you do -- this tells you your fuel. if you were to push this, it tells you your weapons capability. this is the overall function of the plane. walk us through some of these other things. guest: this is our tactical situation display. this is our primary display
joining us is elliott clemence. thank you for joining us.>> happy to be here. host: i see a lot of touch screens instead of switches and dials. why is that? guest: having a touch screen reduces workload for the pilot. back in the old days, there is around 150-plus knobs and that keeps the pilot very busy. screen,r as the touch how much work load is reduced? guest: with the touch screen, your workload is greatly reduced. you can focus on the tactical situation.you can have enhanced...
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after our first responders are done what do we do to make sure our city it vibrant to getting us back on line and earthquake safety prelims is part of that, too. our next slide is the jobs that are we think will come out of those. we think this will create jobs for the homeless and by developing community gardens and abating graffiti and maintaining streets. i should menace the program we hired thirty local people to jobs and to train and to mitigate community tensions by uncomfortable public safety in district 10. the mayor interim program we're going to pick up jobs. and then i mentioned the mid community agreement to hire the phone calls from the community and providing interimship. i don't have the figures yet >> last it our language assess. as you know the g a immigrant affairs compliant and provides technical resources for all departments and improves the access with folks with limited language proficiency. we monitor bilingual at 60 public events including the town hall and commission meetings. they've translated hundreds of documents and assisted folks in disastrous situation.
after our first responders are done what do we do to make sure our city it vibrant to getting us back on line and earthquake safety prelims is part of that, too. our next slide is the jobs that are we think will come out of those. we think this will create jobs for the homeless and by developing community gardens and abating graffiti and maintaining streets. i should menace the program we hired thirty local people to jobs and to train and to mitigate community tensions by uncomfortable public...
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>> i don't use "high price" in my course because i have another textbook which i use for my course. that book is more draw, more academic and it costs four times more than "high price". time for someone else. >> thank you. thank you all for coming. >> final question? >> em man has a question. >> i want to say how much i appreciate the book, i appreciate you, i appreciate your commitment to bring in your expertise to bear. there is a lot of anxiety, ambivalence about this to me as indicative of the deeply rooted myths that operate in our society. they have been destructive in society that have nothing to do with knowledge or facts and everything to do with prejudice and fear. much of the continent of actor got -- africa are under painful misapprehensions about sex and the transmission of aids and millions of people die because they refuse to understand what is necessary to treat or prevent the transmission of hiv and i hate to think that in this day we want to not appreciate, at least information. everyone will respond accordingly as individuals, but to somehow suggest the transferen
>> i don't use "high price" in my course because i have another textbook which i use for my course. that book is more draw, more academic and it costs four times more than "high price". time for someone else. >> thank you. thank you all for coming. >> final question? >> em man has a question. >> i want to say how much i appreciate the book, i appreciate you, i appreciate your commitment to bring in your expertise to bear. there is a lot of...
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a harvard scientist is here to show us how it works. that's next on "cbs this morning." ♪ ♪ i've got something for you too. (announcer) fancy feast delights with cheddar. a meal that is sure to delight your cheese lover. now available in the classic form she loves. fancy feast. the best ingredient is love. ♪ i, i got it, i got it made ♪ ♪ i got it made ♪ ♪ i got it made fresh at subway ♪ ♪ breakfast made the way i say ♪ [ male announcer ] nothing better than a subway bacon, egg & cheese with avocado made before your eyes. subway. eat fresh. [ female announcer ] new dove go fresh, now with blue fig & orange blossom scent. when freshness meets care, your skin will sing. bright, rich. new blue fig & orange blossom. it's fresh at its best. wherever your summer takes you... twist the ride. with twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. >>> cutting-edge technology is supposed to revolutionalize the way scientists test new drugs. the fit of its kind on a chip may be a faster way to develop drugs and perform a way to test rathe
a harvard scientist is here to show us how it works. that's next on "cbs this morning." ♪ ♪ i've got something for you too. (announcer) fancy feast delights with cheddar. a meal that is sure to delight your cheese lover. now available in the classic form she loves. fancy feast. the best ingredient is love. ♪ i, i got it, i got it made ♪ ♪ i got it made ♪ ♪ i got it made fresh at subway ♪ ♪ breakfast made the way i say ♪ [ male announcer ] nothing better than a...
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what's wrong with using agents? >> using agents means you don't know your entire supply chain, from where your products are coming in. you don't have any idea. that's the danger. so you have very little idea after one or two agents, you are lost in the supply chain. >> from what you're saying it sounds like walmart's supply chain is so out of control that there could be more tazreens? >> walmart has no idea from where their goods are coming from. this is the bad and worse sentence i can say. walmart has no idea where their goods are coming from. >> well, if walmart doesn't know where its goods are being produced, it's because they choose not to know. this is a company whose success is built first and foremost on an extraordinary level of control they exert over production in their global supply chain. >>walmart refused to give us any information about its supply chain. but a spokesperson told us walmart relies on its suppliers to implement the company's standards. there's a reason bangladesh is so popular with compa
what's wrong with using agents? >> using agents means you don't know your entire supply chain, from where your products are coming in. you don't have any idea. that's the danger. so you have very little idea after one or two agents, you are lost in the supply chain. >> from what you're saying it sounds like walmart's supply chain is so out of control that there could be more tazreens? >> walmart has no idea from where their goods are coming from. this is the bad and worse...
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the taiwanese had a presidential election underway, and the chinese were using a not too subtle way of explaining to them what they wanted the outcome of that election to be. thises was an unacceptable form of military coercion and both the general and i agreed that a strong response was needed by the united states, something more than a diplomatic letter of protest. after some discussion we agreed to send two carrier battle groups to taiwan. within an hour the president had approved our recommendation and before the day was over, though carrier battle groups were underway steaming to taiwan. at a press conference the next day, i was asked would i not fear this would lead to military clash with china. i said, i was not concerned of that. and when asked why, i said, i think, well, because we have the best damn navy in the world. this was not an extravagant or hyper bolic statement t. was simply a statement of fact. it was a fact that not only i knew. it was a fact which other nations understood. even one carrier battle group had more military fire power than any other nation's entire na
the taiwanese had a presidential election underway, and the chinese were using a not too subtle way of explaining to them what they wanted the outcome of that election to be. thises was an unacceptable form of military coercion and both the general and i agreed that a strong response was needed by the united states, something more than a diplomatic letter of protest. after some discussion we agreed to send two carrier battle groups to taiwan. within an hour the president had approved our...
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what are you going use them for. their idea was world war i, if row have to land stuff, you simply go to the nearest port in france whatever and offload it. no prob. the only problem now is number one, hitler has all the sports. there's no place to offload. number two, the war in the pacific is going to be an island war. how are you going get to the islands? they are already in japanese hands. you need landerring craft. -- landing craft. the marines understood this. the navy didn't. finally they began to pry boat out of the a reluctant navy. there's a wonderful letter i quote written by general holland smith to higgins. saying that i don't know what we would have done if it had not been for you and the marvelous ships you built. we are forever great to feel that. the date on the letter is december 6, 1941. there are many, many examples like this in the book how we simply didn't know what it do or 0 how do do it. we had to learn. nobody knew how to build tanks. when president of chrysler a man named kt keller asked an
what are you going use them for. their idea was world war i, if row have to land stuff, you simply go to the nearest port in france whatever and offload it. no prob. the only problem now is number one, hitler has all the sports. there's no place to offload. number two, the war in the pacific is going to be an island war. how are you going get to the islands? they are already in japanese hands. you need landerring craft. -- landing craft. the marines understood this. the navy didn't. finally...
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one is used for scientific research. the u.s. has a contract with foreign nations to perform research and supply operation research. >> it is how they themselves. the navy right now is looking seriously at buying more icebreakers because the arctic is dying and the fact that the northwest passage way is opening, that is an area you have to have a presence in because of the increased economy, shipping and etc. >> if the rear admiral the co- starred in the navy tells you that he does not feel prepared, that he needs icebreakers, needs this equipment, that he cannot operate in the way being asked, that is something we should take seriously. permanent. has no military instant -- installations within the arctic circle. the northern u.s. border is so poorly monitored foreigners have landed undetected on u.s. soil. >> german cruise ships were able to travel to the northern tip of alaska. 200 people were able to walk around alaska. as far as i know, no one in the united states knew what was happening. >> the bush and obama administration
one is used for scientific research. the u.s. has a contract with foreign nations to perform research and supply operation research. >> it is how they themselves. the navy right now is looking seriously at buying more icebreakers because the arctic is dying and the fact that the northwest passage way is opening, that is an area you have to have a presence in because of the increased economy, shipping and etc. >> if the rear admiral the co- starred in the navy tells you that he does...
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most of us surf wikipedia. some of us edit a little. some people do crazy amounts. somebody wrote a story about the making of the oxford english action area where somebody and a psychiatric ward wrote an amazing amount of words. where they don't have teachers, they would get to juggle teachers. they would have each other. -- get digital teachers. they would have each other. there is an open standard for online learning. these guys had a small group of friends in mongolia who took an electronics and circuits class. m.i.t. for many years has been putting course materials online. these kids wanted to continue. so, they took the online course and made up their own class and figured out how to do it together. kids will start interacting in ways that will blow us all away. teachers will start interacting in ways that will blow us all away. i really believe networking the network, bombing the network of us -- plumbing the network of us will really make a massive difference to everybody. >> thank you. >> i work on technology and learning here. to me, one of the biggest impe
most of us surf wikipedia. some of us edit a little. some people do crazy amounts. somebody wrote a story about the making of the oxford english action area where somebody and a psychiatric ward wrote an amazing amount of words. where they don't have teachers, they would get to juggle teachers. they would have each other. -- get digital teachers. they would have each other. there is an open standard for online learning. these guys had a small group of friends in mongolia who took an electronics...